Beauty of Kent (apple)
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Malus domestica 'Beauty of Kent' | |
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Cultivar | Beauty of Kent |
Origin | probably England, pre 1820[1] |
'Beauty of Kent' is a cultivar of apples; the fruit are used for cooking.[2][1] It is known by various names including 'Countess of Warwick', 'Gadd's Seedling', and 'Wooling's Favourite'.[1] It received an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1901[1] but was judged of no value for the apple-growing areas of New York State in 1913.[3]
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